Sharelynn Moore

Bloom Energy

Executive Vice President, Chief Business Development and Marketing Officer

Sharelynn Moore, Bloom Energy’s EVP, Chief Business Development and Marketing Officer, brings 20 years of experience in the energy and technology sectors. Sharelynn was brought to Bloom to lead the company’s growth efforts, and her responsibilities include market strategy, new business development, product management, and all marketing and communications. She leads a growing team of sales professionals in verticals from biogas and data centers to hydrogen and marine. Sharelynn also oversees Bloom’s Korea business and serves on Bloom Energy Korea’s board of directors. Prior to joining Bloom, she had an 18-year career at Itron, where she served as Senior Vice President of Networked Solutions and had responsibility for Itron’s largest business segment, as well as Itron’s Industrial IoT technology and smart city strategy.  Previously, she held marketing and product management roles at Avista Corporation and Micron Technology. Sharelynn holds a bachelor of science degree in business from the University of Idaho and a MBA from Gonzaga University. Outside of Bloom, Sharelynn serves on the board of Arable. 

Sessions With Sharelynn Moore

Wednesday, 8 March

  • 09:00am - 09:30am (CST) / 08/mar/2023 03:00 pm - 08/mar/2023 03:30 pm

    Bloom Energy | Transforming and Optimizing the Energy Industry

    Bloom Energy provides customer solutions for AlwaysOn electricity. It’s clean, solid oxide fuel cell energy platform provides customer solutions with reliable, predictable and sustainable power. Increasingly, it is providing large customers “time to power” solutions that advance business plans and also displace higher carbon energy. Further, the company’s energy servers can support the net-zero hydrogen economy of the future.

Thursday, 9 March

  • 12:00pm - 12:50pm (CST) / 09/mar/2023 06:00 pm - 09/mar/2023 06:50 pm

    Reliable Energy Systems for Net Zero

    Power & Renewables
    As the backbone of all economic activity, power systems are at the center of the energy trilemma. How can the energy that the world relies on to drive industrial activity be delivered in a way that is equal parts secure, sustainable and affordable? The turbulence of recent years has magnified this question for power industry players. Technology providers, project developers and system operators have had to contend with extreme weather, supply chain disruptions and inflationary pressures, all while striving to meet sustainability targets for a net-zero future. How is the power industry investing to address the trilemma? How are developers strategizing to maximize reliability? What is the mix of low-carbon technologies being deployed to achieve net-zero goals? How is firm capacity being balanced with low-cost intermittent energy? What is the role of gas, energy storage and other emerging technologies in a net-zero future?